congressman, we've heard some updates from governor christie. what have you seen? what don't you know that we in the public should know about your district. >> well, we're still in emergency mode. there are people who may still be in serious jeopardy. but by and large, people did evacuate, they listened to governor christie and they got off the barrier islands to a large extent, and in my area, belmar, by the state, those areas have been absolutely devastated. we have 2.2 million people without power in the state. 500,000 in monmouth and ocean counties alone. and the streets filled with sand, debris, boardwalk, which has moved inland. and we're talking about a very treacherous situation. and the power lines, which have been cut by fallen trees remain a very serious problem. so anyone who sees a power line or looks like, don't even go near it. so, you know, we're still in the mode of trying to ensure that public health and safety are protected. the good news is that the water remains as far as we can tell, the water systems have held up. we're watching water in the